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We BANNER-,
CBC reverses local trend
Page l.Oct. 1, 1976
Enrollment continues to climb
One of the most asked questions
around CBC these past two weeks
of school has been the big issue of
enrollment. A brief interview with
Dr. Staples (President), opened a
few statements that should clarify
some of the confusion.
The number of students enrolled
and attending classes is now 817,
as of chapel Wednesday. There
however will not be a final count
until the second week of classes
has ended. The reason is that students register late, don't finish
registering and don't complete the
registration through the business
office.
However 817 is a record enrollment for any semester at Cal Baptist.
Last fall at this time enrollment
was 810, and by spring it was 814.
That in itself was a record, because CBC had never gone over
800.
The anticipated high was 850 for
this year, and although it was not
reached, Cal Baptist is really doing
well in comparison to other schools
this year. The over all enrollment in most colleges in the Riverside area seems to be down. Even
good old faithful Riverside City
College has gone down considerably. Last year at this time their
total for day students and extended
day students was 14,064. This year
as of Sept. 29, it is 12,497.
Dr. Staples said one ofthe main
reasons for us not reaching the goal
was because a number of students
who were approved for school and
housing, just did not show up.This
presented a rather large problem
in the area of housing, which is
now trying to be solved. It is hoped
that soon everything will be under
control and things will be back to
normal.
Enrollment
YEAR
TOTAL
Fall 71
675
Fall 72
662
Fall 73
657
. Fall 74
740
Fall 75
810
Fall 76
817
Ristad Musical Workshop to be
held in BOL, Wed.
ALREADY FAMILIAR FACES - new and returning students have
helped boost CBC's enrollment once again.
A Ristad music workshop will be
held at CBC ?.'cdnesday,.iaa.iru«..
12 p.m. and 1-3 p.m. There is a
workshop fee of $3 pre-registration or a $5 fee on the day of the
workshop.
The workshop is open to all music teachers, piano teachers and
students. It will begin in the Book
of Life Theater during the College's scheduled chapel hour. A
live improvisation will be given
by Mrs. Ristad and herassistants.
The audience will also participate.
The afternoon session, 1-3, will
be in the choral room, upstairs in
the Book of Life building.
Participants should dress casually and bring any instruments they
play to the workshop.
Eloise Ristad, an experienced
teacher of piano and composition,
holds a master's degree in composition, from theJUni.v.er.siiy.Q.f Colorado. Her classes are used as an
example for piano pedagogy students from the University ofColo-
rado School of Music.
In Ristad workshops teachers
discover new things about themselves, as they are led into experiences in movement in creative use
of energy, and in the sheer joy of
music making. They start with
simple warm-ups in movement,
rhythm, and drum dialogues. They
soon find themselves experiencing
rhythm in new ways, sensing the
inner flow of music. Styles of different periods are felt as movement in space, and ensemble discovered through movement interactions. Workshop methods are
such that people find it easy to
participate without feeling "put on
the spot." .-.
As they move into improvising,
they are encouraged to accept the
basic premise that there are no
"rights" or "wrongs" in improvisation, allowing energy to be channelled creatively without inhibitions. Free, contemporary sounds
are often the first to be explored,
giving people a refreshing experience in manipulating new sounds
and tone colors before moving back
into more structured modal sounds
and other improvisationaldevices.
I Parents' Day Schedule
LOBBY
CBC gets new teachers
tion; Kay Reeder, sociology; San-
What's new at CBC this fall? dra Tong, music; and Richard
Well, besides the freshmen, we
have eight new faculty members.
Jim Cantrell, physical education; Jim Frost,Religion;Muerner
S. Harvey, chemistry; and Pat
Kerschner, physical education are
new. The staff also includes Martin Meier, business administra-
Young, psychology. And if that new
music instructor looks vaguely
familiar to some of you upper-
classmen, he is. It's none other
than Larry Johansen, back from his
leave of absence.
So to all our new faculty members, we wish you a good fall term.
State deadline
approaches
October 1 and October 29 are
deadlines for registering for
S.A.T. (Scholastic Aptitude Test)
tests required of State Scholarship
applicants. Freshmen and Sopho
mores who are residents of Cali
fornia are urged to begin State
Scholarship applications. The fol
lowing dates and information are
very important.
AWARDS: Up to 1,600 per year
which pays in full tuition for 3
units per year.
ELIGIBILITY: All Freshmen
and Sophomores in college; accept
able high school G.P.A. and S.A.T.
scores: high school graduate;
California resident; U.S. citizen.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE: All applications available
from Student Financial Services
Office (Room 122D).
OCTOBER 1 - Deadline to register for the November 6th S.A.T
Test.
OCTOBER 29 - Deadline to register for the December 4th S.A.T.
Test.
DECEMBER 4 - Deadline to sub
mit a Financial Aid Form (FAF).
Request a copy be sent to Cali
fornia State Scholarship Commis
sion and a copy to California Baptist College.
LOBBY
9:00 A.M.
THEATRE
10:15 A.M.
10:40 A.M.
11:00 A.M.
11:15 A.M.
11:40 A.M.
12:15 P.M.
HARDENSQUARE
12:30 P.M. Lunch
Registration, Tours, Refreshments
Welcome and Prayer-Keith King
Vocal Selection - Bruce Langford,
Grace Marestaing - Piano
Devotional - Dr. Fulmer
Rhapsody - Directed by Helen
Walker
Introductions - Keith McLellan,
M.C.
Interactions with Parent-Administration-Faculty-Staff
Trouveres - Directed by Dr.
Cheek
President's Address - Dr. Staples
The Angelos
Needs YOUR Help
Mon. Oct. 11,10 a.m.
The staff is creating a
campus picture for the yearbook s
inside cover. We need 300
students, faculty and
stall. Meet outside th«
Cafeteria.ffetwe come Be prompt!}

We BANNER-,
CBC reverses local trend
Page l.Oct. 1, 1976
Enrollment continues to climb
One of the most asked questions
around CBC these past two weeks
of school has been the big issue of
enrollment. A brief interview with
Dr. Staples (President), opened a
few statements that should clarify
some of the confusion.
The number of students enrolled
and attending classes is now 817,
as of chapel Wednesday. There
however will not be a final count
until the second week of classes
has ended. The reason is that students register late, don't finish
registering and don't complete the
registration through the business
office.
However 817 is a record enrollment for any semester at Cal Baptist.
Last fall at this time enrollment
was 810, and by spring it was 814.
That in itself was a record, because CBC had never gone over
800.
The anticipated high was 850 for
this year, and although it was not
reached, Cal Baptist is really doing
well in comparison to other schools
this year. The over all enrollment in most colleges in the Riverside area seems to be down. Even
good old faithful Riverside City
College has gone down considerably. Last year at this time their
total for day students and extended
day students was 14,064. This year
as of Sept. 29, it is 12,497.
Dr. Staples said one ofthe main
reasons for us not reaching the goal
was because a number of students
who were approved for school and
housing, just did not show up.This
presented a rather large problem
in the area of housing, which is
now trying to be solved. It is hoped
that soon everything will be under
control and things will be back to
normal.
Enrollment
YEAR
TOTAL
Fall 71
675
Fall 72
662
Fall 73
657
. Fall 74
740
Fall 75
810
Fall 76
817
Ristad Musical Workshop to be
held in BOL, Wed.
ALREADY FAMILIAR FACES - new and returning students have
helped boost CBC's enrollment once again.
A Ristad music workshop will be
held at CBC ?.'cdnesday,.iaa.iru«..
12 p.m. and 1-3 p.m. There is a
workshop fee of $3 pre-registration or a $5 fee on the day of the
workshop.
The workshop is open to all music teachers, piano teachers and
students. It will begin in the Book
of Life Theater during the College's scheduled chapel hour. A
live improvisation will be given
by Mrs. Ristad and herassistants.
The audience will also participate.
The afternoon session, 1-3, will
be in the choral room, upstairs in
the Book of Life building.
Participants should dress casually and bring any instruments they
play to the workshop.
Eloise Ristad, an experienced
teacher of piano and composition,
holds a master's degree in composition, from theJUni.v.er.siiy.Q.f Colorado. Her classes are used as an
example for piano pedagogy students from the University ofColo-
rado School of Music.
In Ristad workshops teachers
discover new things about themselves, as they are led into experiences in movement in creative use
of energy, and in the sheer joy of
music making. They start with
simple warm-ups in movement,
rhythm, and drum dialogues. They
soon find themselves experiencing
rhythm in new ways, sensing the
inner flow of music. Styles of different periods are felt as movement in space, and ensemble discovered through movement interactions. Workshop methods are
such that people find it easy to
participate without feeling "put on
the spot." .-.
As they move into improvising,
they are encouraged to accept the
basic premise that there are no
"rights" or "wrongs" in improvisation, allowing energy to be channelled creatively without inhibitions. Free, contemporary sounds
are often the first to be explored,
giving people a refreshing experience in manipulating new sounds
and tone colors before moving back
into more structured modal sounds
and other improvisationaldevices.
I Parents' Day Schedule
LOBBY
CBC gets new teachers
tion; Kay Reeder, sociology; San-
What's new at CBC this fall? dra Tong, music; and Richard
Well, besides the freshmen, we
have eight new faculty members.
Jim Cantrell, physical education; Jim Frost,Religion;Muerner
S. Harvey, chemistry; and Pat
Kerschner, physical education are
new. The staff also includes Martin Meier, business administra-
Young, psychology. And if that new
music instructor looks vaguely
familiar to some of you upper-
classmen, he is. It's none other
than Larry Johansen, back from his
leave of absence.
So to all our new faculty members, we wish you a good fall term.
State deadline
approaches
October 1 and October 29 are
deadlines for registering for
S.A.T. (Scholastic Aptitude Test)
tests required of State Scholarship
applicants. Freshmen and Sopho
mores who are residents of Cali
fornia are urged to begin State
Scholarship applications. The fol
lowing dates and information are
very important.
AWARDS: Up to 1,600 per year
which pays in full tuition for 3
units per year.
ELIGIBILITY: All Freshmen
and Sophomores in college; accept
able high school G.P.A. and S.A.T.
scores: high school graduate;
California resident; U.S. citizen.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE: All applications available
from Student Financial Services
Office (Room 122D).
OCTOBER 1 - Deadline to register for the November 6th S.A.T
Test.
OCTOBER 29 - Deadline to register for the December 4th S.A.T.
Test.
DECEMBER 4 - Deadline to sub
mit a Financial Aid Form (FAF).
Request a copy be sent to Cali
fornia State Scholarship Commis
sion and a copy to California Baptist College.
LOBBY
9:00 A.M.
THEATRE
10:15 A.M.
10:40 A.M.
11:00 A.M.
11:15 A.M.
11:40 A.M.
12:15 P.M.
HARDENSQUARE
12:30 P.M. Lunch
Registration, Tours, Refreshments
Welcome and Prayer-Keith King
Vocal Selection - Bruce Langford,
Grace Marestaing - Piano
Devotional - Dr. Fulmer
Rhapsody - Directed by Helen
Walker
Introductions - Keith McLellan,
M.C.
Interactions with Parent-Administration-Faculty-Staff
Trouveres - Directed by Dr.
Cheek
President's Address - Dr. Staples
The Angelos
Needs YOUR Help
Mon. Oct. 11,10 a.m.
The staff is creating a
campus picture for the yearbook s
inside cover. We need 300
students, faculty and
stall. Meet outside th«
Cafeteria.ffetwe come Be prompt!}